DivotMaker
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Trying something new, for me, today. I started with 2 4.5 lb "Smart Chicken" brand whole chickens. If you haven't tried Smart Chicken, you should. They're minimally-processed, never frozen, and never left in the water baths like most producers do. They're as close to "organic," or fresh-killed chickens as I've found. (This concludes a word from our sponsor. lol. )
I spatchcocked the birds, and then halved them. They took a dip in my poultry brine for 4 hours, then got rinsed in cold water. A little olive oil, and Famous Dave's Roast Chicken Rub, then into the smoker with 2.5 oz. of hickory.
I'm trying a new Auber profile, to see it the skin crisps better:
C01 120 E01 t t01 .5
C02 170 E02 t t02 .2 (ramping-up the temp to avoid combustion)
C03 230 E03 f F03 130
C04 325 E04 f F04 165
I'm taking the halves to 130, then bumping the temp to 325 for the rest of the cook. I want to see how the skin comes out. Results to follow!
I used Jeff Phillips' method to halve the chickens. Check it out on YouTube - not hard. Basically, you cut out the backbone with kitchen scissors, then cut the cartilage over the keel bone to make them lie flat. Then, remove the keel bone and separate the halves. Easy peazy.
I spatchcocked the birds, and then halved them. They took a dip in my poultry brine for 4 hours, then got rinsed in cold water. A little olive oil, and Famous Dave's Roast Chicken Rub, then into the smoker with 2.5 oz. of hickory.
I'm trying a new Auber profile, to see it the skin crisps better:
C01 120 E01 t t01 .5
C02 170 E02 t t02 .2 (ramping-up the temp to avoid combustion)
C03 230 E03 f F03 130
C04 325 E04 f F04 165
I'm taking the halves to 130, then bumping the temp to 325 for the rest of the cook. I want to see how the skin comes out. Results to follow!
I used Jeff Phillips' method to halve the chickens. Check it out on YouTube - not hard. Basically, you cut out the backbone with kitchen scissors, then cut the cartilage over the keel bone to make them lie flat. Then, remove the keel bone and separate the halves. Easy peazy.